Link11’s integrated Cloud Security Platform employs artificial intelligence, machine learning, automation and real-time defense to provide holistic protection of IT infrastructures and critical applications and to strengthen cyber resilience. Based on these key technologies, the Link11 Cloud Security Platform comprehensively protects enterprises from cyber threats at web and network level.
With its global platform approach, the Link11 Cloud Security Platform covers a wide range of functionalities. Link11 Web and Infrastructure DDoS Protection protects websites, servers and infrastructures from overload attacks with an availability guarantee of 99.99%.
Link11’s international customers benefit from intelligent, fast and secure 360° protection with maximum performance. They are protected from the growing number of known and unknown cyber attacks. Automated detection and mitigation of attacks and threats eliminates the human factor as a source of error and reduces the operational workload in the IT team.
Marc Wilczek, Link11 Managing Director: “The threat landscape for companies is becoming even more dynamic. Traditional protection solutions for network and infrastructure security all too often rely on manual incident and data assessment. This time-consuming and resource-intensive approach has no future in light of the growing complexity of IT security. Only protection solutions that are based on an automated, AI-based evaluation of the huge amounts of data offer the necessary level of protection in the long term.”
Visitors to it-sa will find Link11 in Hall 10.1, Stand 413, where cloud security experts will provide advice on cyber resilience, cloud security and network protection.
Link11 CEO Marc Wilczek’s presentation will demonstrate how artificial intelligence, machine learning and automation can increase IT security by eliminating manual processes. At the same time, they preserve the scarce resource that is IT specialists. Companies are already finding this approach built into integrated, cloud-native protection solutions today.
The lecture will take place on 8 October at 10.15 a.m. in Forum 10.0.